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Nike-Wrapped Celebrity Ferry Towed Through NYC Harbor Sparks Buzz
Colin Jost and Pete Davidson’s Nike-branded ferry rolled into New York Harbor, but it can’t power itself. Towed along the water, this celebrity-backed vessel has mostly become a floating promo, leaving fans wondering what its next chapter might hold.
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Cuomo’s Parking Ticket Sparks Debate on Privilege and the Rules
Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo lands in the headlines again, this time over a parking ticket outside his Manhattan home. A white Bronco in a “truck loading only” zone sparks questions about privilege and accountability in a city where the rules apply to everyone.
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Special Olympics Responds to Kid Rock Over R-Word Remark
Controversy flares after a Halloween joke that used a demeaning slur draws swift backlash. The Special Olympics responds with a call for respectful language and inclusion, inviting a national dialogue on how words shape attitudes and lives.
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Arctic Blast Prompts Early Winter Across Dozens of States This Weekend
An Arctic blast is sweeping across the United States this weekend, turning autumn warmth into winterlike cold from the Midwest to the Southeast. Snow flurries and plunging temperatures could bring record lows in several spots, delivering a brief but dramatic preview of the season to come.
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Guru Nanak Birthday Sparks Youth Empowerment at Samabula Sikh Temple
Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birth anniversary at the Samabula temple turned into a day of service, reflection, and real-world action. From youth programs addressing drug abuse to a Langar that welcomes all, the celebration showed how timeless values translate into community uplift. A glimpse into faith strengthening unity and hope in Fiji’s diverse communities.
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Paula Ramasiga: Former Post Fiji Employee Faces Corruption Trial
Former Post Fiji employee Paula Ramasiga faces a corruption trial in Sigatoka as prosecutors lay out a prima facie case amid ongoing witness testimony. The proceedings cast a spotlight on accountability and ethical governance in public service.
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Inter-Hotel Tournament Sparks Charity and Community Spirit
Two days of friendly competition brought hotels and tourism professionals together for a bigger purpose. Rugby, netball, and volleyball framed a weekend that blended sport with charity, strengthening industry bonds and supporting local causes.
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Edgar Wright’s The Running Man Sparks Rave Early Buzz as a Faithful Adaptation
Edgar Wright’s The Running Man is generating serious buzz as Glen Powell takes on Ben Richards in a near-future thrill ride. Early reactions celebrate the film’s high-octane action balanced with emotional depth, calling Powell’s performance and the ensemble standout. With striking set pieces and a faithful adaptation, this take on the beloved premise is shaping…
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Fiji’s Flying Fijians Shine in Setback Against England
Flying Fijians light up the field with Tevita Ikanivere’s two tries and Salesi Rayasi’s searing pace, but costly penalties swing the balance in a loss to England. A promising performance as they eye the France test.
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Unprecedented Paraná Tornado Strikes Brazil, Six Dead and Hundreds Injured
An unprecedented tornado struck Paraná, leaving towns in ruins and a region scrambling to respond. As rescue teams work through the debris and officials warn of more severe weather, communities brace for a long road to recovery.
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Fiji Corrections Probe Deepens as Stepson Testifies in Misconduct Inquiry
Fresh testimony at the Fiji Corrections Service tribunal raises questions about recruitment integrity and governance. The stepson of the suspended commissioner disputes records of his selection, while welfare-fund spending comes under scrutiny, fueling a broader debate on transparency as the inquiry continues. The proceedings hint at deeper reforms on the horizon.
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Muaniweni 1970s Farm Turnaround: Dalo, Crops and Resilience
1970s Fiji reveals how a farming family shifted from sugar debts to a diversified harvest—dalo, beans, cattle—and a tighter-knit community. A story of grit, budgeting, and collaboration that still echoes for today’s farmers facing changing markets and uncertain times.
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Hidden Crisis: Fiji Youth Leaving Home Over Domestic Violence
Rising cases of young adults leaving home due to domestic violence are prompting a coordinated push for safe shelters, education, and job opportunities. The aim is to restore dignity through compassionate wraparound support and community-driven action that protects against street-based risks.
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Fiji’s rare conjoined twins seek overseas partners for treatment
Two months after birth, conjoined twins in Fiji are thriving under close medical supervision. As doctors explore overseas partnerships to support their care, the rare case has drawn global attention and sparks hope for what’s next. A story of resilience in pediatric care across the Pacific.
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Pelosi Announces Departure: The Strategist Behind a Modern Democratic Party
Pelosi’s tenure defined a decade of relentless strategy, turning resilience into a governing playbook. From landmark wins to hard-fought battles, her leadership reshaped the Democratic agenda and how power is wielded in Washington. As a new chapter opens, the imprint of her pragmatic, adaptable approach continues to influence the party’s future.
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony Promises Surprises and Reunion Rumors
Los Angeles gears up for a star-studded Rock & Roll Hall of Fame night filled with surprise guests, bold tributes, and whispers of rare reunions. From Cyndi Lauper’s induction moment to an Outkast nod, the ceremony promises electric performances and unforgettable moments that celebrate decades of musical magic.
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SODELPA to Field 10 Young Candidates for Fiji’s 2026 Elections
Ten young voices are set to push SODELPA’s agenda as the party primes for 2026. A vibrant Youth AGM spotlighted education, leadership, and fresh opportunities, signaling a renewed focus on empowering Fiji’s youth.
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Fiji MSMEs push back on Employment Relations Bill 2025, demand ERAB-led talks
Fiji’s MSMEs are raising concerns about the Employment Relations (Amendment) Bill 2025, warning that the current form could hinder growth and formalization. Industry leaders are urging a return to ERAB-style negotiations to craft a more workable framework, cautioning that stringent penalties may threaten small businesses and jobs. The debate underscores the balance between worker protections…
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Caleb Muntz Resurges as Fiji’s Flyhalf After World Cup Setback
Caleb Muntz’s journey from a World Cup setback to Fiji’s go-to flyhalf is a testament to resilience and growth. With crucial moments on the international stage and a sharpened grasp of the game, the Flying Fijians’ future looks brighter than ever.
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Vodafone Rakiraki Festival Launches Rise Above Theme to Build Strong Minds and Bright Futures
Rakiraki welcomes a week of celebration under the theme Rise Above, Building Strong Minds, Bright Futures. Five contestants vie for the Queen title as the community leans into resilience, education, and digital opportunities that promise a brighter tomorrow for all.
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Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau Spark Romance Amid Tour
Katy Perry’s Prague show delivered a cheeky moment as she shut down a fan’s marriage proposal with, “No! I am dating someone else for crying out loud.” Meanwhile, whispers of a budding romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have fans buzzing after recent public sightings in Paris and a yacht kiss near Santa…